EPISODE · Oct 15, 2025 · 35 MIN
Balanced Weather: Cutting Through the Storm of Misinformation
from Weather Geeks
Guest: Alan GerardFrom tornado outbreaks to hurricane landfalls, few have had a front-row seat to as many high-impact weather events as Alan Gerard. After decades of service with NOAA and the National Weather Service, Alan now brings his expertise to the public through Balanced Weather, a Substack dedicated to delivering clear, measured, and science-driven weather insights. In this episode, we’ll talk with Alan about the biggest changes he’s seen in forecasting, the challenges of communicating severe weather without hype, and why independent weather voices are more important than ever. Whether you’re a Weather Geek or just someone who wants to better understand the skies above, this conversation will offer a rare look at the intersection of science, communication, and public trust…Chapters00:00 Introduction to Alan Gerard and His Journey in Meteorology05:20 Evolution of NOAA and National Weather Service12:43 The Birth of Balanced Weather and Its Mission23:21 Challenges in Modern Weather Forecasting31:15 The Role of Independent Weather Voices33:43 Future Aspirations for Balanced WeatherSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Summary In this episode of Weather Geeks, Dr. Marshall Shepherd speaks with Alan Gerard, a veteran meteorologist and founder of Balanced Weather. They discuss Alan's journey in meteorology, the evolution of the National Weather Service, and the importance of balanced communication in weather forecasting. Alan shares insights on the challenges faced in meteorology today, the role of independent voices in the field, and his aspirations for the future of Balanced Weather.
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